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How To Increase Your Creativity

Finding new ways to solve problems

By Collins AmanzePublished 5 years ago 2 min read
How To Increase Your Creativity
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According to Cognitive Psychologist, Robert J. Sternberg’s creativity can be broadly defined as “the process of creating something that is both original and useful.” It refers to finding new ways to solve problems and approach certain situations.

The ability to think creatively is not a skill that is limited to artists, musicians or writers; creativity is useful for people from all walks of life. If you have ever wanted to strengthen this skill, then these tips can help you.

Dedicate yourself to developing your creativity

The initial step is to completely devote yourself to building up your innovative capacities. Don’t put off your efforts. Set objectives, find support from others, and take time each day to develop your skills.

Become an expert

One of the best ways to develop creativity is to become an expert in this field. With a rich understanding of the topic you will be able to think better about new or innovative solutions to problems.

Reward your curiosity

One common obstacle to the development of creativity is the feeling that curiosity is a pampering. Instead of reproaching yourself, reward yourself when you are curious about something. Give yourself the opportunity to explore new topics.

The reward is important, but it is just as important to develop your inner motivation. Sometimes the real reward of creativity is the process itself, not the product.

Be prepared to take risks

When it comes to building creative skills, you need to be willing to take risks to hone your skills. Although efforts are not guaranteed to lead to success every time, they will still increase your creative talents and lead to the development of skills that will serve you well in the future.

Build your confidence

Uncertainty in your abilities can suppress creativity, which is why it is important to build self-confidence. Keep track of your progress, praise your efforts, and always look for ways to reward your creativity.

Creativity takes time

You will not be able to develop your creative talents if you do not dedicate time to them. Plan and take time each week to focus on some type of creative project.

Overcoming negative attitudes that block creativity

According to a 2006 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a positive mood can increase your ability to think creatively.

According to Dr. Adam Anderson, senior author of the study, “If you are doing something that requires creativity, it is advisable to be in a good mood.”

Focus on eliminating negative thoughts or self-criticism that impair your ability to develop strong creative skills.

Fighting the fear of failure

The fear that you may make a mistake or fail in your efforts can paralyze your progress. Whenever you feel that you are harbouring such feelings, remind yourself that mistakes are just part of the process. Sometimes you may stumble on the path to creativity, but in the end, you will achieve your goals.

Brainstorming can inspire new ideas

Conceptualizing is a typical strategy in both the scholarly world and the expert network, yet it can likewise be an incredible asset for building up your innovativeness. Stop your self-analysis, and begin composing related thoughts and possible solutions. The objective is to create however many thoughts as could reasonably be expected in a moderately brief timeframe. At that point centre around explaining and refining them to come up with the best possible choice.

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